"By combining powerful hardware which does include a 1.7Ghz dual-core Qualcomm Krait IPQ8065 SoC, 512MB of RAM, AC2600 capabilities (MU-MIMO & Beamforming) with a trimmed-down version of the DSM which has now been adapted for the router environment and is called SRM, Synology has obtained one of the most feature-rich and configurable routers on the market."

The Synology RT1900ac AC1900 wireless Gigabit router is a great all in
one networking device. The standard wireless router features are all
there as you would expect, but the addition of the Synology SRM software
is what make this an above average wireless router. I have enjoyed using
Synology's embedded OS (DSM) on their NAS products for a few years now,
and the SRM (Synology Router Manager) is fantastic as well.

Over-the-counter routers are fine and work as they should, but they simply aren’t enough for some of us. Quite a few of the standard routers located around the homes of the world allow for an open source WRT-based firmware to be installed, but that might still not be enough. If that’s the case, you might want to look into the idea of building your router. Today, I’m going to take you through the basics and show just how easily you can get a router and firewall with any feature you could want on more powerful hardware than pre-built routers offer.

s to its ability to receive Internet / DAB / DAB+ and FM-RDS radio and also function as a Network and USB audio media player the WFT-3 digital receiver by Sangean packs quite a punch especially when compared to similar products.

The Fibaro Home Center Lite Z-Wave smart home controller is a powerful device able to manage up to 230 Z-Wave devices with impressively fast local processing. The setup is quick and easy, and within minutes the unit is ready for you to start adding devices and configuring scenes. It is a very feature packed controller, so you have more advanced control over how your devices are setup, used, and associated with other features of your smart home.

You can never have a fast enough network, especially where WiFi is concerned. NETGEAR’s Nighthawk range already has a reputation for performance. With the X10 R9000 AD7200 Wireless Router, though, NETGEAR takes WiFi to the next level with our first look at 802.11ad.

"The mesh access points for both eero and Google Wi-Fi are identical, which means you can select any unit as your main router. Each eero unit has two Gigabit Ethernet ports. When setting up your primary access point, you can plug your modem into either port and it will automatically detect the Internet connection and configure that port as your WAN connection. The other port can be used as a standard LAN port to connect wired devices or a network switch. You can also use the Ethernet ports on your wirelessly-connected mesh access points to connect an Ethernet-only device to your network. The connection between this device and your primary router will still be limited by that wireless hop between the access points, but it gives you a method of connecting older devices which lack Wi-Fi capability, such as A/V receivers or game consoles."

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Beginners Guides: Repairing a Cracked / Broken Notebook LCD ScreenOct 02 | Beginners GuidesRating:A broken or cracked LCD screen makes a laptop utterly useless, good thing
PCSTATS can show you how to replace that busted laptop screen with a minimum of fuss and for less money than a service center charges. PCSTATS will be fixing a cracked LCD screen on a Lenovo T530 ThinkPad notebook, the general procedures outlined here work for any notebook though.